Teddy Bear Puppies for Sale in Laramie, WY

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Teddy Bear Puppies for Sale in Laramie, WY

A Teddy Bear handles family life in Laramie, Wyoming without much fuss about the altitude. The breed is a small indoor companion at eight to fifteen pounds, not a long-distance hiking dog. Cool mountain evenings and dry air are easy on the wavy or curly coat. Sun exposure on midday outings matters more than the temperature alone because intense altitude sun can heat the dog up fast. Browse our Teddy Bear puppies for sale on the page, with safe delivery from our family farm.

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Our Teddy Bears Available In Laramie, WY

All of our puppies can be delivered to Laramie

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

6 Weeks Old

Available: 06/04/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

11 Weeks Old

Available: 04/28/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

11 Weeks Old

Available: 04/28/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

13 Weeks Old

Available: 04/10/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

13 Weeks Old

Available: 04/10/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

22 Weeks Old

Available: 02/10/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

22 Weeks Old

Available: 02/10/2026

Breed: Teddy Bear

$1,995.00

Owning a Teddy Bear in Laramie

Daily exercise for a Teddy Bear in Laramie runs about 20 to 30 minutes, and the altitude climate brings a couple of small habits to the routine. Hydration matters more than at sea level, so a water bottle goes with every walk. The dry air can affect the wavy or curly coat, which means brushing several times a week keeps it healthy. Cold winter mornings call for a doggy sweater. Summer afternoons shift walks to cooler hours. The breed cares about being near the family as much as the walk itself, so short outings count toward the daily total. Eight to fifteen pounds means apartments, condos, and family houses all work in Wyoming. The dog rides well in cars, fits everyday errands, and is welcome at coffee shop patios and most leashed-dog retail spots. The breed picks up basic commands quickly and responds well to short, reward-based training sessions, which makes early work easier on first-time small-dog owners. Most Teddies pick up sit, stay, come, and loose-leash walking inside the first month at home with a steady reward routine and consistent praise.

Teddy Bear Puppy From The Puppy Lodge

Why Laramie Families Choose The Puppy Lodge for Their Teddy Bear

Teddy Bears are one of the most gentle, people-oriented breeds you can find, and that sweet temperament is exactly why so many families, seniors, and first-time dog owners are drawn to them. But that naturally affectionate personality still needs to be nurtured from day one. A Teddy Bear puppy that isn’t handled regularly can become timid or clingy. Our kids are in with the puppies every day from the time they’re born, holding them, carrying them, and getting them used to the sounds and activity of a family. With seven kids giving them daily attention, our Teddy Bear puppies grow up confident and social, which is why so many of them go on to be wonderful therapy and emotional support dogs.

Teddy Bears are a designer breed, a beautiful cross between a Shih Tzu and a Bichon Frise, and the quality of that cross depends entirely on the parent dogs. All of our breeding dogs are healthy and genetically tested before they ever have a litter. We know what we’re producing, and we stand behind every puppy with a 3-year health guarantee. Our vet at Danville Veterinary Clinic visits our kennel every week, and we’re certified through the Purdue University Canine Care Program, one of the few breeders in the country who can say that.

Every puppy goes through Early Neurological Stimulation between days 3 and 16, which strengthens cardiovascular development, builds stress tolerance, and improves immune response. For a smaller breed that can sometimes be sensitive to new environments, ENS helps them adapt more quickly and settle into their new home with less stress.

Our puppies are raised in our climate-controlled kennel, with heated tile floors in winter and geothermal cooling in summer. Our adults and puppies have large outdoor play areas on our five-acre farm in Central Ohio. We’re a family of nine with over 13 years of experience raising dogs, and we love what we do. Every puppy comes up to date on vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, and with a blanket carrying mom’s scent. We welcome visitors by appointment and deliver puppies nationwide right to your door.

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About Teddy Bears (Shichon, Zuchon)

The Teddy Bear, also known as the Shichon or Zuchon, is a designer breed created by cross-breeding a Shih Tzu with a Bichon Frise. They are a small, sturdy breed that usually stands 9 to 12 inches tall and weighs normally 8 to 15 pounds when fully grown. This breed was developed in the United States around the year 2000 with the goal of combining the best traits of both parent breeds into one compact, family friendly companion. Teddy Bears are known for being affectionate, gentle, and very social. They do well with children, get along with other dogs and household pets, and are often used as therapy dogs because of their calm and intuitive nature. They are smart and respond well to training, though they can show a stubborn streak from their Shih Tzu side from time to time. One of the biggest draws of this breed is their hypoallergenic, low-shedding coat, which makes them a strong option for households with allergy concerns. Their coat can be either wavy or curly, depending on which parent they take after more, and will need regular brushings and professional grooming every six to eight weeks. Teddy Bears have moderate energy levels and do not require a lot of exercise. A couple of short walks a day and some indoor playtime are usually enough to keep them happy and healthy. Their small size and laid back personality make them well suited for apartments, smaller homes, and families of all types, including seniors. With proper care and routine vet visits, Teddy Bears typically live 12 to 16 years, and they benefit from hybrid vigor, which often means fewer inherited health issues than their purebred parents.

Breed TypeDesigner hybrid, Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise cross
Also known AsShichon, Zuchon, Teddy Bear
Height9 to 12 inches
Weight8 to 15 lbs
Lifespan12 to 16 years
Coat TypeWavy to curly, medium length, double coat
SheddingVery low, hypoallergenic
Energy LevelModerate
Exercise Needs20 to 30 minutes daily
TrainabilityGood, responds well to positive reinforcement
Good With KidsYes
Good With Other PetsYes
TemperamentAffectionate, gentle, playful, social, loyal

How Puppy Delivery Works To Laramie, Wyoming

The easiest way to get your Teddy Bear puppy home to Laramie is through our professional flight nanny service. Your puppy flies in-cabin with a dedicated handler right into your nearest airport, right beside the handler the entire way. We also offer climate-controlled ground transport by delivery van if you prefer a door-to-door option. Since Laramie is about 24 to 26 hours hours from our kennel in Ohio, an in-person pickup is a bigger commitment, but you’re always welcome to visit by appointment if you’d like to meet your puppy’s parents and see our operation firsthand.

Once your Teddy Bear puppy is reserved, our team will reach out to schedule delivery to Laramie. Every puppy receives a final vet check before delivery. Ground deliveries depart each Tuesday morning, so just reserve and schedule by noon on Monday to make that week’s delivery. Whether your puppy arrives by delivery van or flight nanny, most families have their new puppy in their arms within just 4 days.

1. Flight Nanny Delivery

You can have your Teddy Bear puppy flown into a nearby commercial airport by a professional puppy flight nanny. Your puppy will sit right next to the flight nanny the entire flight and will never be stored with cargo or luggage. As with ground transport, your puppy will be cared for and looked after until you can pick them up at the airport. This option is more expensive but gets your puppy to you as quickly as possible. We can deliver to your nearest airport, including Laramie Regional Airport, and Cheyenne Regional Jerry Olson Field.

2. Ground Transport

We use a professional puppy delivery service to deliver your Teddy Bear puppy via a climate-controlled delivery van. These vans are temperature-controlled, and the puppies are well cared for on their journey to your home in Laramie, Wyoming. This is our most popular delivery option, giving your puppy a safe, calm ride right to your door.

3. In-Person Pickup at Our Kennel

If you are willing to make the trip, you can come right to our home and kennel to pick up your Teddy Bear puppy yourself. This option lets you meet the puppy, their parents, and see our kennel in person. We openly welcome visitors by appointment and love showing people our breeding operation so they can see for themselves why we are a step above your average breeder.

Teddy Bear Climate Fit in Laramie, WY

RegionWyoming High Plains
CountyAlbany County
Local Climatecomfortable summers and cold, snowy winters at altitude
January Average High33°F
July Average High80°F
Annual Snowfall49.7 inches
Annual Rainfall10.8 inches
Sunny Days Per Year220
Elevation7172 ft
NearLaramie Plains

Twenty to thirty minutes of daily activity is what a Teddy Bear needs, and the altitude climate of Laramie brings a couple of small habits to that routine. Summer outings fall at morning and evening hours because slower cooling makes midday harder on the breed. Water on every walk handles hydration because the thin mountain air dehydrates faster than expected. Cold winter mornings call for a doggy sweater. The breed doesn't need miles on the leash and is content with short walks plus indoor time, which fits the climate well.

Past exercise, daily life with the breed stays simple overall. Dry air tends to dry out the wavy or curly coat, so brushing several times a week keeps it in good shape. Salon grooming runs every six to eight weeks, with a light conditioning spray between brushings helping the coat through dry winter stretches. The low-shedding coat doesn't fill the house with hair across any season. The breed spends most of its time indoors near the family, which suits both the dog and the altitude climate.

Local Dog Parks and Trails

There are some good places to get outside with a Teddy Bear in Laramie. The breed does best with social outings and shorter walks, and local dog parks and trails fit that pattern well.

Teddy Bears are social by nature. Getting them out around other dogs and people in Laramie regularly keeps that social side healthy and helps the breed stay confident in new settings throughout the dog's life.

Dog Parks

Greenway Dog Area, Laramie, WY

Bud Love Dog Area, Laramie, WY

Walking Trails

Medicine Bow National Forest Trail, Laramie, WY

Laramie Park Trails, Laramie, WY

Serving Families Throughout the Greater Laramie, Wyoming Area

If you’re searching for Teddy Bear puppies for sale near Laramie, we deliver to communities all across the surrounding region. Families in nearby cities and towns have the same access to our breeding program, our 3-year health guarantee, and our door-to-door delivery. No matter where you’re located, your puppy comes to you. We proudly deliver Teddy Bear puppies to Wyoming High Plains, including Steamboat Springs CO, Hayden CO, Saratoga WY, and Walden CO.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What is it like to own a Teddy Bear in Laramie weather?

A:The arid altitude climate in Laramie, WY, suits a Teddy Bear with a few mountain habits. Elevation around 7172 feet and around 10.8 inches of yearly rainfall set the picture. Water on walks handles altitude-dryness. Doggy coats handle cold winter mornings since the breed lacks a heavy undercoat. Summer cool-hour walks work better than midday outings given the breed's slower cooling. Local owners use Optimist Park Dog Area at 17 N Cedar St, Laramie as a dog park.

Q:What does a Teddy Bear coat look like and how much grooming does it need?

A:Teddy Bear coats are wavy to curly and medium length, with a double coat that sheds very little. Most puppies inherit a coat with the texture of the Bichon Frise side. A smaller number lean toward the Shih Tzu side and carry a slightly silkier feel. Either way, the breed is on the low-shedding end of dogs, which is one of the reasons families who have struggled with shedding from past dogs do well here. Coat type doesn't change the grooming schedule. A Teddy Bear needs professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks. Brushing several times a week between appointments keeps mats from forming around the ears, legs, and face where tangles tend to start. The area around the eyes and muzzle needs regular trimming since the hair grows into those spots. Beyond brushing and grooming, nail trims, ear cleaning, and dental care complete the routine.

Q:What makes a Teddy Bear a good fit for Laramie families?

A:Living with a Teddy Bear in mountain Laramie works well. The breed runs calm and family-oriented, and handles kids and other pets well when socialized early. Altitude calls for a water bottle on every walk and a sweater for the coldest mornings, but the breed adjusts easily otherwise. Yard size and home type don't factor in. Time near the family plus a couple of short walks daily covers the basics. Laramie Park Trails at Laramie, WY is a trail worth knowing locally.

Q:What health testing does The Puppy Lodge do on their Teddy Bears?

A:Every parent dog at The Puppy Lodge is health tested and genetic tested before we ever pair them. Testing covers genetic conditions seen in both Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise parent breeds. We also look at each parent's overall build, coat, and disposition before pairing, since temperament and structure both pass through the generations. Each Teddy Bear puppy goes home with a 3-year health guarantee covering genetic and congenital conditions. Our vet at Danville Veterinary Clinic comes to the kennel weekly, and every litter gets examined multiple times before puppies go home. Every puppy leaves the farm vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped on schedule.

Q:What does puppy delivery to Laramie, WY look like?

A:Three Puppy Lodge delivery options serve Laramie families on Teddy Bear puppies for sale. Ground transport leaves our Central Ohio farm every Tuesday in a climate-controlled van, driving directly to your mountain address. An in-cabin flight nanny route covers the trip to your nearest airport. In-person pickup at the farm works by appointment too. Wyoming families on ground transit typically have the puppy home within three days.

Q:What is Early Neurological Stimulation and why does The Puppy Lodge use it?

A:Early Neurological Stimulation is a set of gentle handling exercises done on each puppy from day 3 to day 16, while the nervous system is still developing. The US Military developed the protocol in the 1970s for working dogs, and researchers have studied it since. Studies show ENS puppies grow up with stronger hearts, better stress response, and stronger immune systems than puppies who skipped the protocol. Every puppy we raise at The Puppy Lodge goes through ENS. For a calm, social breed like the Teddy Bear, ENS puppies tend to be less reactive to new sights and sounds, which makes the first weeks at home calmer for the whole family. Socialization still matters, but ENS lays the groundwork that makes socialization more effective. This is part of why our puppies settle into new homes so quickly.

Q:What height and weight should I expect from a full grown Teddy Bear?

A:Expect a grown Teddy Bear at eight to fifteen pounds and nine to twelve inches tall. Build varies within the breed. Some lean Bichon with a taller, lighter frame. Others take after the Shih Tzu with stockier proportions. Most reach adult size by eight to ten months and fill out completely by twelve. At this size, the breed fits any Laramie mountain home but feels solid rather than fragile, which matters for families with active kids.

Q:Does a Teddy Bear have any breed-specific care needs in hot weather?

A:A few simple habits go a long way with this breed in warm weather. The Teddy Bear has a shorter muzzle from the Shih Tzu side, which means the dog cools more slowly than longer-nosed breeds. On hot or humid days, walk in the early morning or in the evening when temperatures have dropped, and let the dog spend the hottest hours indoors with AC. Hot pavement on small paws is something else to watch in summer. None of this is hard. These are just smart defaults for the breed. Keeping fresh water available, avoiding heavy exertion in heat, and watching for early signs of overheating like heavy panting or slowing down are the main things to keep in mind. The rest of the year, the breed handles weather without much fuss.

Q:Can I visit The Puppy Lodge before committing to a puppy?

A:Visits to our Central Ohio farm are available by appointment only. Reach out and we'll get a visit scheduled. The farm is a working family property in Coshocton County. On the visit you'll see our climate-controlled kennel with heated tile floors, the outdoor play areas across our 5 acres, and the adult dogs and current litters. You'll also meet our family of nine, including our five girls and two boys who handle every puppy from the day it's born until it heads home. Laramie families who want to see the farm before picking a puppy are welcome to set up a visit. For anyone who can't make the drive, we're glad to do video calls and send additional photos or video of any puppy you're looking at.

Q:What makes The Puppy Lodge different from other Teddy Bear breeders?

A:Several things make The Puppy Lodge stand out. Every parent dog is health and genetic tested before any pairing happens, and we have been raising this breed for over 13 years on our family farm. Every puppy gets Early Neurological Stimulation from day 3 to day 16, and our Danville Veterinary Clinic vet visits the kennel weekly, examining each litter several times before puppies head home. We're Purdue University Canine Care certified, a program that evaluates breeder facilities and practices against standards few breeders meet. Each puppy leaves with a 3-year health guarantee, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. Being a family of nine on a 5-acre property in Central Ohio means every puppy is handled from birth and socialized to kids, household noise, and family life before it leaves us. Nationwide delivery is available and farm visits work by appointment.